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By *ryandsee OP Man
over a year ago
Yorkshire |
is your telly? Would you like a few more inches or happy with what you've got? I am not personally fond of a massive one but people must like them big as they seem to get bigger and bigger everytime I look around.
PS You can use metric units if you prefer |
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By *ryandsee OP Man
over a year ago
Yorkshire |
I googled out of interest and the biggest one at Curry's currently is 86" from what I can see and the biggest in the world is 325". Its enough to give those of us with a relatively small one a complex |
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49in downstairs, 32in upstairs...
....both with dedicated laptops on LAN connections permanently plugged-in for streaming, etc - far better than trying to use the 'smart' software installed on the TVs... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"is your telly? Would you like a few more inches or happy with what you've got? I am not personally fond of a massive one but people must like them big as they seem to get bigger and bigger everytime I look around.
PS You can use metric units if you prefer "
I’m don’t have one.
Haven’t watched tv in 15 years. I watch the occasional Netflix thing on my phone but that’s about it.
I don’t have time |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
Camberley occasionally doncaster |
I've got a 40" TV which mostly sits gathering dust. Occasional use for gaming/movie through PS4. I read or listen to music mostly.
Interestingly when my parents visited the other week I discovered they don't cope well without the TV on for long periods. |
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